LANDERS — A woman and her husband were arrested for child cruelty Thursday, a day after her 7-year-old son died at Hi-Desert Medical Center.

Dylin Biscamp was taken to Hi-Desert Medical Center Wednesday morning to be treated for possible heat stroke, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Dylin was pronounced dead on arrival, and the sheriff’s Specialized Investigations Division were called to the hospital, where they determined the child’s death was a homicide.

Detectives interviewed Dylin’s mother, Misty Warfox, 36, and his stepfather, Paul Warfox, 42, asking them questions about their involvement in the child’s death.

After the interview, both were arrested for willful harm or injury to a child resulting in death.

Both are being held at the Morongo Basin Jail on $100,000 bail and are set to appear in court Monday. If convicted, they could face up to six years in state prison.

Both Misty and Paul Warfox have prior convictions under previous names — including a misdemeanor conviction of inhuman corporal punishment in 2016 for Misty Warfox, under the name Misty Biscamp.

Misty was required to attend a 52-week child abuse prevention program and was placed on three years of probation. She was required to complete the child abuse program by November of this year.